CHRISTY HOLSTEGE
Fighting for all of us
KEEP UP WITH CHRISTY'S CAMPAIGN
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GET TO KNOW
CHRISTY HOLSTEGE
Christy Holstege is a civil rights attorney, businesswoman, mom, local City Councilmember, and former Mayor.
She is also the founder of a legal aid clinic for domestic violence survivors and their children.
During her time on the City Council, she didn't just make promises -- she delivered results. Christy tackled tough issues head-on, securing $10 million for homelessness and housing services, negotiating a deal for $3 million dollars with drug manufacturers due to the opioid crisis to be spent locally with to help get dangerous drugs out of our communities. She led a program which helped successfully place many of the Coachella Valley's chronically homeless
into permanent housing, giving them a path forward out of homelessness. Holstege will work to cut red tape to
ensure everyone has options for safe, stable and desirable housing that is affordable for their income level.
Christy earned her law degree from Stanford Law School and her bachelor’s degree from UC Santa Barbara. She lives in Palm Springs with her husband, Adam, their son, Aden, and their dogs, Ollie and Layla.
AS OUR STATE ASSEMBLYMEMBER,
CHRISTY HOLSTEGE WILL FIGHT TO:

REIN IN RISING COSTS
of gas, groceries, and rent that are hurting families.

INVEST IN MENTAL HEALTH
outreach and long-term care.

COMBAT CLIMATE CHANGE
and protect our environment
KEEP NEIGHBORHOODS SAFE
and ensure fast 911 response times
HELP LOCAL BUSINESSES
create jobs that pay a living wage
REIN IN RISING COSTS
of gas, groceries, and rent that are hurting families.
INVEST IN MENTAL HEALTH
outreach and long-term care.
ELECTION DAY IS NOVEMBER 5TH
IT'S ELECTION DAY! FIND OUR WHERE AND HOW TO VOTE HERE .
Your county election office will begin mailing ballots by October 7, 2024. You can drop-off your ballot starting on October 8, 2024, or send in the mail. Vote centers open for early in-person voting in all Voter’s Choice Act counties beginning on October 26, 2024.




